Two-time WWE Hall of Famer, Ric Flair, had one of the most satisfying ‘retirement matches in the pro-wrestling industry when he lost to his friend Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25. However, the former champ took to Twitter to put an end to a rumor about him looking for a job.
Flair recently tweeted a picture of him and CM Punk back when both of them worked in WWE, and Flair added that he is willing to do this again at some point.
However, some fans online started to blame the former WCW champion for not managing his finances well enough to have savings for his life after retirement.
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However, the wrestling legend not only shut his critiques up, but he also made it clear that he is his own advocate and he’ll do whatever he feels like.
Ric Flair will work whenever and however he wants
While writing the Tweet, Flair said that simply sharing nostalgic memories does not mean that he is out of money and looking for a job. He also added that he left WWE because he wanted to and not because of Vince McMahon; however, he called AEW a ‘great company’.
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“Just Having Fun And Sharing Memories Does Not Imply I’m Looking For A Job! I Left One Great Company & It Wasn’t Because Of @VinceMcMahon! And I’m Not Going To Work For Another Great One, And It’s Not Because Of @TonyKhan! It’s As Simple As That.” he wrote.
Just Having Fun And Sharing Memories Does Not Imply I’m Looking For A Job! I Left One Great Company & It Wasn’t Because Of @VinceMcMahon! And I’m Not Going To Work For Another Great One, And It’s Not Because Of @TonyKhan! It’s As Simple As That.
— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) November 20, 2021
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Recently, Flair has released a series of tweets in which he has called out WWE over several topics. He even called out SmackDown Women’s champion, Becky Lynch, for ‘The Man’ mantle.
Having said that, the former champion has talked about AEW quite often ever since WWE released him. His future son-in-law, Andrade El Idolo, also wrestles for Tony Khan’s company.
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Only time will tell whether the Nature Boy will appear on AEW. Would you like to see Flair in AEW? Let us know.